Krakow, liberated by the Red Army 80 years ago, viewed from space 00:16

Roscosmos State Corporation published in its own publication Telegram-Canal photo of Krakow, Poland, liberated from Nazi invaders on January 18, 1945.

In the post, the company explained that this footage was part of a project dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the USSR’s victory in the Great Patriotic War.

“The photo from our Resurs-P satellite shows Krakow, Poland,” the publication says.

This week Newsweek wrote: To celebrate anniversary of victory in World War II in Moscow may come “Big guest” from the USA. The material notes that Vladimir Putin regularly invites foreign guests to events on the occasion of Victory Day, and if a “guest from the United States” arrives at the Victory Parade this year, most likely it will be a person from the administration of Donald Trump. .

After this, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov statedHe said that Russia did not invite American representatives to the celebrations of the 80th anniversary of the Victory, but would be happy “to see everyone who wants to commemorate this great day.”

Belousov before I named the number The remaining front-line soldiers of the Great Patriotic War.

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Source: Gazeta

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